A panel study of attitudes toward ethnic minorities and the role of changes in individuals' economic situations
Source
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 34, 1, (2022), article edac003ISSN
Publication type
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Journal title
International Journal of Public Opinion Research
Volume
vol. 34
Issue
iss. 1
Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
Inequality, cohesion and modernization; Ongelijkheid, cohesie en moderniseringAbstract
This study applies the dynamic perspective of realistic conflict theory to assess whether and the extent that individuals' negative attitudes toward ethnic minorities changed and were linked to changes in individuals' economic situations. Employing Dutch panel data, we found that negative attitudes toward ethnic minorities were remarkably stable. Differences in attitudes toward ethnic minorities were more pronounced between individuals than within individuals. The small changes that did occur over the 10-year study period were hardly explained by economic characteristics. Only increased individual dissatisfaction with the national financial situation was associated with more negative attitudes. These results cast doubt on whether attitudes toward ethnic minorities are susceptible to change and raise questions about realistic conflict theory's relevance in explaining attitudinal change.
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